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Tiele (in Chinese) = Tele (in Turkic) says the Turkish historians... Böri ( talk) 14:50, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Historian or historians, I didn't count! But I saw it as "Tele". Böri ( talk) 12:57, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
I have insufficient knowledge on how "特勒" would have been rendered back in Tang times, but it was certainly used in many sources about Tang history. For example, in the Book of Tang, in the volume about Tujue history, it was used many times. (See Book of Tang, vol. 194, parts 1 and 2.) -- Nlu ( talk) 19:54, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
This article used to have a nice map what happened to it?
also all of the names are chinese, yet these people are in fact not chinese. we must use the correct turkish names of tribes and people with chinese in brackets
To clarify in this article: what is the connection between the Tiele and the Uyghurs? Without context provided in the lead paragraphs, phrases like "the Uyghur and the rest of the twelve Tiele chiefs" or "The Uyghur were prominent among the Tiele tribes" don't really make sense. 173.88.246.138 ( talk) 23:30, 3 September 2020 (UTC)
Something went wrong with this section: "The greater part of the latter two possibly fled back to the steppe and were not heard of after 524 and 445 respectively. The Western Chile (mainly the Hulu and Tiele related to Fufuluo's Qifuli (泣伏利) clan) being caused by a horse race but which by a horse race but which south and were eventually assimilated". This was an edit by user Elinruby on January 29, 2021. Maybe other things went wrong with his edits on that day, too. I would suggest other editors to look into this. Glatisant ( talk) 10:28, 19 March 2021 (UTC)
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Tiele (in Chinese) = Tele (in Turkic) says the Turkish historians... Böri ( talk) 14:50, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Historian or historians, I didn't count! But I saw it as "Tele". Böri ( talk) 12:57, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
I have insufficient knowledge on how "特勒" would have been rendered back in Tang times, but it was certainly used in many sources about Tang history. For example, in the Book of Tang, in the volume about Tujue history, it was used many times. (See Book of Tang, vol. 194, parts 1 and 2.) -- Nlu ( talk) 19:54, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
This article used to have a nice map what happened to it?
also all of the names are chinese, yet these people are in fact not chinese. we must use the correct turkish names of tribes and people with chinese in brackets
To clarify in this article: what is the connection between the Tiele and the Uyghurs? Without context provided in the lead paragraphs, phrases like "the Uyghur and the rest of the twelve Tiele chiefs" or "The Uyghur were prominent among the Tiele tribes" don't really make sense. 173.88.246.138 ( talk) 23:30, 3 September 2020 (UTC)
Something went wrong with this section: "The greater part of the latter two possibly fled back to the steppe and were not heard of after 524 and 445 respectively. The Western Chile (mainly the Hulu and Tiele related to Fufuluo's Qifuli (泣伏利) clan) being caused by a horse race but which by a horse race but which south and were eventually assimilated". This was an edit by user Elinruby on January 29, 2021. Maybe other things went wrong with his edits on that day, too. I would suggest other editors to look into this. Glatisant ( talk) 10:28, 19 March 2021 (UTC)